Physics, asked by priyankaramchandran1, 1 month ago

random errors in a measurment due to*​

Answers

Answered by asajaysingh12890
3

Random error can be caused by unpredictable fluctuations in the readings of a measurement apparatus, or in the experimenter's interpretation of the instrumental reading; these fluctuations may be in part due to interference of the environment with the measurement process.

Answered by uk0170771
7

Answer:

A random error makes the measured value both smaller and larger than the true value; they are errors of precision. Random errors occur by chance and cannot be avoided. Random error is due to factors which we do not, or cannot, control.

Similar questions